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MENAFN - Arab News - 18/05/2010

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(MENAFN - Arab News) Anybody would be forgiven for thinking Salam Fayyad a politician on the campaign trail. Hardly a day goes by without the Palestinian prime minister touring a town or village to meet and greet the public.

His efforts are bearing fruit. Even some of Fayyads rivals admit that his stock is on the rise among Palestinians tired of leaders who have failed to deliver them statehood or prosperity.

Fayyad could even be in line for higher office, they say, although the premier routinely denies such personal ambition. They acknowledge that the former World Bank economist, a political independent who is not a member of the long dominant Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), is making an impact.

Love him or hate him, the one who is running the show at the moment is Salam Fayyad, said one senior figure in the PLOs dominant Fatah faction, which is headed by Fayyads boss, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen.

Long a favorite of the Western governments that fund the Palestinian Authority, Fayyad has won respect at home for serial initiatives, including investment programs and a drive to build institutional foundations for a state by 2011 " something that has discomfited Israelis opposed to Palestinian statehood.

As established parties struggle to prove their relevance, Fayyad has gone some way to shedding an unflattering image, painted by his critics, that he is a tool of Western aid donors.

We could get to the point where the only option for the Palestinian people as a successor to Abu Mazen is Salam Fayyad, said the senior Fatah figure, who like several others, would speak to Reuters on the subject only on condition of anonymity.

Public speculation on who will succeed Abbas, 75, is a taboo among Fatah members. But speaking privately, several echoed the view that the lack of any consensus on a Fatah member who might replace him could result in Fayyad taking over.

Abbas is not going anywhere for now. His term has been extended until an election can be held. That is unlikely to happen soon due to hostility between Fatah and the Hamas movement. Reconciliation is needed for a vote to go ahead. Fayyad, 58, has been prime minister for three years. He enjoys as much if not more Western backing than Abbas. The president appointed Fayyad when Hamas seized control in Gaza in June 2007, restricting Abbas writ to the Israeli-occupied West Bank and prompting him to dismiss a Hamas-led unity government.

Fatah, dominant among Palestinians since the decades it was led by Yasser Arafat, has been suspicious of Fayyad since Arafat made him finance minister in 2002. Fatah members say a man once seen as a mere technocrat has developed a taste for power.

Fayyads control over the Palestinian Authoritys purse strings is one of Fatahs concerns. On his watch, it has been unable to bestow patronage as it used to when it controlled the PAs largely aid-funded finances after 1990s peace accords. Fayyads corruption crackdown has also ruffled feathers.

In a sign of concern over its political fortunes, Fatah has demanded a Cabinet reshuffle that would restore the movements control over key portfolios, including the Finance Ministry.

In a recent article, leading Fatah figure Fahmy Zaareer reminded readers that Fayyad was an international bureaucrat in Washington when Fatah started building the Palestinian state: With respect for Dr. Fayyads contributions, writers must remember that his official journey in national work began in 2002, he wrote. Our history did not begin then. Fatah has struggled to preserve its stature since Arafat died in 2004. While few expected Abbas to fill Arafats shoes, his image has not been helped by political blunders.

Few Palestinians believe that Fayyads institution-building project will yield independence, unless it is accompanied by US pressure on Israel to cede control of occupied land.

Despite that skepticism, many credit him with improvements: his Western-trained police have pushed armed gangs, some of them notionally loyal to Fatah and other political factions, off the streets; and the economy in the West Bank has been growing.

The limited available opinion poll data show Abbas and Hamas Haniyeh with the most support among Palestinians. Fayyad has a low but increasing level of support.

 






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